POWER BUGGYOPERATION & PARTS
MANUALREVISED JUNE 2010
IPB-16/21
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Owners, Users, and Operators: Indy Equipment & Supply LLC appreciates your choice of our machine for your application. Our number one priority is user safety, which is best achieved by our joint efforts. We feel that you make a major contribution to safety if you, as the equipment users and operators:
1 Comply with OSHA, Federal, State, and Local Regulations.
2 Read, understand and follow the instructions in this and other manuals supplied with this machine.
3 Use Good Safe Work Practices in a common sense way.
4 Only have trained/certified operators - directed by informed and knowledgeable supervision - running the machine.
NOTE: OSHA prohibits the alteration or modification of this machine without written approval of the manufacturer. Use only factory approved parts to service or repair this machine.
If there is anything in this manual that is not clear to you, or which you believe should be added, please call 1-877-320-INDY (4639).
Thank you!
Standards Many aspects of power buggy operation and testing are discussed in standards published by the American National Standards Institute. These Standards are updated on a regular basis with addenda. Indy Equipment & Supply LLC recommends that you purchase and refer to the following standard.
ANSI B56.8 - Personnel and Burden Carriers
This Standard can be purchased from: American National Standards Institute 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Fl. New York, New York, 10036 Tel. 212.642.4900 Fx. 212.398.0023
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Symbols The symbols below and the decals on the machine are used to inform the operator of important information concerning the operation of this machine.
This symbol means your safety is involved! Read, understand and follow all danger, warning and caution decals on your power buggy.
DANGER - Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION - Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in property or equipment damage.
Speci f icat ions
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR POWER BUGGY, READ THE MAINTENANCE, CARE, AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
M odels: IPB - 16 W heelb ase 44" O verall L ength 103" O verall W idth-du al w heels 43 .25" O verall W idth-sing le w heels 30 .25" O verall H eight 53" Em pty W t. 1200lbs. Ship . W t. P alle tized 1,260 lbs. B ucket C ap acity 16 cu. ft. w ater leve l (.59 cu . yd .) W eight C ap acity - dua l w hee ls 2500 lbs . Engin e 13 H P H onda, Vanguard Starting R ecoil or O ptiona l E lectric D rive W heels Fu ll H ydrosta tic D rive Speed U p to 7.25 M .P .H . F orward and R everse Steering H and le B ars to R ear W heels B rakes (d rive w heels) D ynam ic H ydrostatic Park ing B rake (d rive w heels ) M echanical D um p C ontro l Fu ll H ydraulic D um p and R eturn D ischarge H eight 5 " G round C learan ce 6”T urn ing R adius 73.5" T ires (d rive w heels) 5 .70x8x19 T ires (steering) 4 .80x8
Models: IPB -21 Wheelbase 44” Overall Length 101.5” Overall Width-dual wheels 43.25” Overall Height 53” Empty Wt. 1,375 lbs. Ship. Wt. Palletized 1,465 lbs. Bucket Capacity 21 cu. ft. water level (.77 cu. yd.) Weight Capacity - dual wheels 3200 lbs. Engine 18HP Vanguard Starting Electric Drive Wheels Hydrostatic Speed Up to 7.25 M.P.H. Forward and Reverse Steering Handle Bars to Rear Wheels Brakes (drive wheels) Dynamic Hydrostatic Parking Brake (drive wheels) Mechanical Dump Control Full Hydraulic Dump and Return Discharge Height 6” Ground Clearance 6” Turning Radius 73.5” Tires (drive wheels) 5.70x8x19 Tires (steering)
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1 Steering Handle Bar - The steering handle bar is
attached to the rear wheels of the unit. Rotating the handle bar clockwise steers the unit to the left. Rotating the handle bar counterclockwise steers the unit to the right.
3 Dump Hand Control - The dump hand control activates the hydraulic dumping mechanism. Push forward to dump bucket. Pull back to return bucket to travel position.
2 Travel Speed Control - The travel speed control adjusts the speed at which the buggy travels. Squeeze the handle to increase speed. Release of the handle will stop the machine.
4 Dump Foot Control - The dump foot control activates the dumping mechanism. Rock the foot pedal forward to dump the bucket. Rock the pedal back to return the bucket to the travel position.
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5 Travel Direction Control - The travel direction 7 Foot Brake - The foot brake activates the brake on control has three positions. Push the lever forward the front axle. Push the pedal down to activate for forward travel. The center position is for the brake. Release the pedal to release the neutral. Pull the lever back for reverse. brake.
6 Hand Parking Brake - The hand parking brake
activates the parking brake on the front axle. Position the lever in the horizontal position to engage the brake. Position the lever to the vertical position to disengage the brake.
8 Engine Control - The engine control is a three position key switch. The first position (key vertical) is the stop position. The second position is the run position. The third position is the engine start position.
Responsibi l i t ies of the Operator Only operate this buggy if you are a qualified and authorized operator. To be qualified, you must read and understand the operating instructions, all safety signs on the buggy, have training including actual operation of the buggy and know the safety rules and regulations for the job site. Only operate the buggy if it is in proper operating condition. Do not remove or modify any part of the buggy. Perform Daily inspection and lubrication of buggy as outlined in the daily inspection and lubrication sections of the Operator’s Manual. Report any problems immediately.
DO NOT OPERATE THE BUGGY IF THE INSPECTION REVEALS ANY PROBLEMS.
Wear all personal protective clothing required for the operations being performed.
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Mounting and Dismounting Ensure the buggy is stopped before mounting or dismounting.
Prior to dismounting, ensure that all controls are in neutral and parking brake is set.
Always use “three-point contact” and face the buggy. (“Three-point contact” means that three out of four arms and legs are in contact with the buggy at all times during mount and dismount.)
Clean your shoes and wipe your hands before mounting.
Be sure to have secure footing when and wherever you step off of the machine. Never
use control levers as a handhold when climbing on or off.
Never step on foot controls when climbing on or off.
Pre-Operation Inspections Each day, ensure that Buggy is clean and all systems are functioning properly. Report any
problems immediately. DO NOT OPERATE THE BUGGY IF THE INSPECTION REVEALS ANY PROBLEMS.
Before operation each day ensure the following: - All guards, side screens and panels are in place.
- All safety and information signs are in place and legible.
- Engine and hydraulic oil levels are correct. - Check battery level
- Check for hydraulic leaks.
SKIN INJECTION HAZARD! Use a piece of cardboard to check for hydraulic hose leaks. DO NOT USE YOUR HAND. If fluid is injected under the skin, it can cause gangrene. GET MEDICAL HELP IMMEDIATELY.
- Check all operating controls for proper operation and adjustment.
- Check speed control operation before and after starting engine for proper operation.
- Confirm brake-holding capacity of buggy using the procedure outlined in the Function Test section.
- Check Tires for damage, proper inflation and security of lug nuts. (Recommended Tire Pressure: 50 psi
- Fuel tank is full.
EXPLOSION AND BURN HAZARD! Will cause death, burns or blindness due to ignition of explosive gases or corrosive acid. Keep all open flames and sparks away. Wear personal protective equipment, including face shield, gloves and long sleeve shirt.
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Funct ion Test
After engine has warmed to operating temperature make the following checks:
1 In a level, open area, with Direction Selector in Forward position, and Parking Brake engaged, check for freespeed control operation. If operation of Speed Control is not free, do not attempt to operate buggy untilcorrected.
2 Set engine at idle, with Parking Brake engaged, place direction selector lever to forward position. Slowly activate speed control slightly, for a short period of time to test the Brake holding capacity. If the Power Buggy will move, adjust the Brake in accordance with the maintenance and adjustment instructions. If the Power Buggy does not move, release the speed control and disengage the Parking Brake. If Buggy tends to creep, adjust the pump control stop lever until the creeping is eliminated.
3 At a slow speed, operate Buggy and become familiar with its Speed Control operation, Brake operation, and Steering.
Worksite Inspect ions Check the Entire Area
Inspect the entire surface over which you will travel. Look for holes, drop offs and obstacles. Look for rough spots. On docks, ramps or floors look for weak spots. Look for oil spills, wet spots and slippery surfaces. Look for soft soil, deep mud and standing water. On rough terrain or slopes, watch for anything that might make you lose control or cause the buggy to tip over.
Inspect the grade of the path you will travel. The maximum permissible grade upon which the Power Buggy may be used is 10% (6°). Determine if any slopes on your path of travel exceed the maximum permissible grade of 10% (6°). Do not travel on any areas that are too steep.
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Maximum Permissible Grades for Travel Fore and Aft 10% (6°)
Side to Side 10% (6°)
To calculate Grade, divide the vertical rise by the horizontal run and multiply by 100.
% Grade =(A Divided By B) X 100 % Grade =(C Divided By D) X 100
Example Calculation: Determine if a slope that is 2 feet high and runs 21 feet horizontally is safe to travel. Calculate % grade by executing the following.
Dimension A = 2 feet
Dimension B = 21 feet
% Grade =(A Divided By B) X 100 = (2 feet Divided By 21 feet) X 100
= 9.5%
According to the calculation, this slope is safe to travel because the % grade did not exceed the maximum allowable grade of 10%. 9.5% is less than 10%.
Clear away trash and debris along travel route. Pick up anything that might puncture a tire. Make sure aisles, ramps, doorways and passages are clear. Plan your work. Make sure you know where you will make your pickups, dumps and turns. Before you pick up a load, first know your path of travel and where you will place it.
Power buggies cannot be operated in areas with flammable or explosive atmospheres.
Explosion Hazard Use of these buggies in explosive atmospheres areas can result in fires and/or explosions, which could cause serious injury or death.
Check Overhead Check the clearances of doorways, canopies and overheads. Know exactly how muchclearance you have under power and telephone cables. Also check clearances whentransporting your buggy on a truck or trailer.
Never approach power lines with any part of your buggy unless all local, state/ provincial and federal (OSHA) required safety precautions have been taken. Use extreme caution.
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Start ing Instruct ions Before starting engine, refer to engine manufacturer’s manual, and follow the steps below.
1 Engage Parking Brake.
2 Set Engine operating speed control to the idle position.
3 Check Speed Control linkage located on right handle bar. Speed Control should work freely and return to closed position when released. If operation of Speed Control is not free, do not attempt to start engine until corrected.
4 Turn on fuel control valve if your particular engine is so equipped.
5 Set Choke as recommended in the Engine Manufacturers Manual.
6 Pull Rope Starter or engage Electric Starter if so equipped.
7 When engine has started, allow to warm at an idle until operating temperature is reached before transporting or moving loads.
General Travel
Keep personnel clear of the buggy during travel.
Do not allow anyone to stand/pass in front of the buggy during travel.
Do not approach personnel standing in front of fixed objects. Do not
allow others to ride on the buggy.
Test the controls for proper operation. Be certain you can control both speed and direction before moving.
Keep both hands on the steering handle during travel.
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Avoid sudden starts, stops and direction changes.
Do not operate on surfaces containing holes, drop offs, or obstacles or slopes which exceed 10% (6°) grade.
Ensure that all surfaces are capable of supporting the buggy and load.
Look for and avoid oil spills, wet or slippery surfaces that may cause loss of control.
Maintain clearances from obstacles.
Make sure aisle, ramps, doorways and passages are clear.
Clear away trash and debris. Pick up anything that may puncture a tire. If
buggy is to travel on slopes, refer to the “Travel on Slopes” section. If buggy is to travel on uneven/rough terrain, refer to the “Travel on Uneven/Rough Terrain”section.
Creep Speed
Buggy should be operated at full speed only when traveling on a flat and level surface. When traveling on surfaces that are not flat and level, DO NOT exceed a creep speed of 10 feet in 5 seconds (120 feet per minute or 1.36 miles per hour), because the buggy does not have a speedometer, always apply good judgment when determining a safe and proper creep speed.
T ravel on Uneven/Rough Terra in Do not ride on buggy if the buggy is to travel on uneven/rough terrain. Instead, raise and secure the platform and walk behind the buggy. Check to make certain that the mounting bolts are sufficiently tight to retain it in that position. Do not exceed creep speed.
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Traveling with a loaded bucket
When traveling on slopes with a loaded bucket - ensure the bucket is positioned on the uphill end of the unit, and the operator is on the downhill end of the unit.
Traveling with an unloaded bucket
When traveling on slopes with an unloaded bucket - ensure the bucket is positioned on the downhill end of the unit.
Determine if any slopes on your travel route exceed the maximum permissible grade of 10%. Do not use buggy on any slope that exceeds 10% grade.
Maximum Permissible Grades for Travel
Fore and Aft 10% (6°)
Side to Side 10% (6°)
To calculate Grade, divide the vertical rise by the horizontal run and multiply by 100.
% Grade =(A Divided By B) X 100 % Grade =(C Divided By D) X 100
Example Calculation: Determine if a slope that is 2 feet high and runs 21 feet horizontally is safe to travel. Calculate % grade by executing the following.
Dimension A = 2 feet
Dimension B = 21 feet
% Grade = (A Divided By B) X 100 = (2 feet Divided By 21 feet) X 100
= 9.5%
Travel on Slopes
Do not travel on slopes with a loaded bucket facing downhill.
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According to the calculation, this slope is safe to travel because the % grade did not exceed the maximum allowable grade of 10%. 9.5% is less than 10%.
When possible, ensure that the buggy is facing directly up/down the slope. If you must traverse across the slope, ensure that you do not exceed the permissible side-to-side slope of 10% grade.
Travel at creep speed only and ensure that stopping in a safe manner can be done at all times.
Avoid sudden starts, stops and direction changes.
Fil l ing/Dumping Know the rated load capacity of the buggy. Do not exceed the capacity of the buggy, and
account for conditions that can reduce the load that should be carried such as, ground conditions, slopes, etc.
If there is any question of overloading, separate the load into two or more loads.
Always use a signal person if you cannot see the placement point.
Ensure buggy is stopped and parking brake is set before filling or dumping bucket
Do not dump buggy when facing downhill on slope.
Do not stand in front of or alongside the buggy where you intend to unload.
Do not dump buggy towards other personnel.
Do not touch, lean on or reach through the dump mechanisms.
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Shutdow n Inst ruct ions Correct shutdown is important, follow these steps for safe operation.
1 Come to a full stop.
2 Set parking brake.
3 Idle engine for gradual cooling.
4 Shut off engine.
5 Cycle hydraulic controls to eliminate residual pressure.
6 Remove ignition key on electric start models.
7 Block wheels if on a slope or incline.
If the buggy will be exposed to wet freezing weather for a period of time, the concrete tub should be placed in the dump position so that water does not collect with the possibility of freezing and breaking the tub.
Single Point Lifting: Fork Lift Loading:
When lifting buggy with the single point lift ring, the The buggy can be loaded from either side or from bucket must be in the dumped position and both lift the rider end using the fork lift pockets provided. ring support arms must be attached with retaining rings as shown.
Li f t ing
NOTE: Later models do not have the rear forklift pockets.
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Transport
When transporting the buggy on a truck or trailer, know the overall height to avoid contacting overhead obstructions such as bridges, power lines, etc. Make sure all tie-downs and blocks are in place and bucket is completely lowered and securely latched. If your buggy is to be hauled by truck, check truck and ramp capacities.
Maintenance, Lubrication and Adjustment Engine
Check oil in your engine after every 10 hours of operation and maintain proper levels. Drain oil
after every 50 hours of operation and refill with grade of oil recommended below: Above 40
Deg F. (13 Deg C.) - S.A.E. 30 Below 40 Deg F. (13 Deg C.) - S.A.E. 20
Power Train
Check the Hydraulic Oil level in the tank, using the dip stick mounted on the filler cap and keep filled to the proper level with EXXON Nuto #H68 Hydraulic oil or equivalent. Replace after every 200 hours. The Hydraulic Oil Filter should be changed each time the Hydraulic Oil is changed.
The Hydraulic drive motors are extremely reliable and ordinarily will not need maintenance or repair. Should trouble develop in the Hydraulic drive motors, it is suggested that the dealer’s service department be called. If such service is not available, from your dealer, please call Indy Equipment & Supply LLC at 1-877-320-4639 for instructions. The Hydraulic drive motors are manufactured by White Hydraulics and may be serviced at their dealers and other service centers handling their equipment. Indy Equipment & Supply LLC will direct you to the proper place for repairs. In the event a vibration is experienced when the engine is running, check the coupler between the engine and the Hydraulic Pump. DO NOT make this check while the engine is running, and it will be necessary to remove the fan shroud. After adjusting and tightening the coupler, REPLACE the fan shroud and then start engine to see if the problem has been corrected. DO NOT run the engine or operate the Buggy with the fan shroud removed or not firmly attached.
COLD WEATHER NOTE: In climates where temperatures are below 35° hard starting may occur. In these cases the oil should be switched to a thinner 15 weight hydraulic fluid.
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Chassis Lubrication
Lubricate your buggy each day of operation with a good grade of chassis lubricant at all of the lubrication points listed below. (2)
Fittings - Dump Cylinder Pivots
(4) Fittings - Tub Bearing Pivot Blocks (Underside of Tub: see page 7 & page 19)
(1) Fitting - Steering Bearing Flange (Front side of Handle Bar: see page 17)
Remove rear wheel hubs and repack bearings after every 400 hours of operation.
Brake Adjustment
Place the Parking Brake Lever in the engaged position. The parking brake should then be adjusted so that
the Buggy will not move. Adjustment is provided by a knob on the end of the Parking Brake Lever and
the adjustment may be tightened by turning the knob clockwise. Adjust sufficiently tight so that when
Parking Brake Lever is actuated, considerable pressure is required to place it in the over-center
or “On” position. With the Parking Brake engaged, you should not be able to move the Buggy.
Tires
In the event you experience a puncture of the tire and tube, certain precautions must be observed in its repair, as follows:
1 Securely block and support the Buggy, remove lug nuts.
2 Repair or replace tire.
3 Place Wheel and Tire assembly in a suitable cage or restraint to keep it captive, then inflate tire to no more than 50 lbs. air pressure.
4 Reinstall on Buggy, tighten lug nuts.
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PUMPCHARGE A
PUMP
FILTER
DUMPCYLINDER
DUMP VALVE
RESERVOIR
DOWN
UP
DIRECTIONAL
SUPPLY
B RETURN
FOR
WA
RD
RE
VE
RS
EVALVE
WHEEL MOTORS
Model:
Title:
IPB-16 and IPB-21
Hydraulic Schematic
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Adjusting Valve
If the power buggy seems to be sluggish or lack power, a minoradjusment to the directional valve will probably fix the problem.
1) On the side of the directional valve, locate the 5/8” hex head plug and remove it. (Fig.1)
2) Insert a slotted screwdriver and turn the pressure relief screw clockwise until it is snug. Do Not Over tighten! (Fig.2)
3) Turn the relief valve screw counterclockwise 1/4 to 1/2 turn or set with a gauge to 2,200 p.s.i.
Creep Adjustment
If the power buggy continues to travel or creep, after you havereleased the control lever, the pump control arm needs a minoradjustment.
1) Locate the pump control arm adjusting bolt. (Fig.3)
2) Loosen the jam nut.
3) Be certain that the machine is clear of any persons or debris and start the machine.
4) With someone standing on the operators platform, holding the emergency brake, place the directional lever into the forward position.
5) Slowly release the emergency brake and note the direction that the machine is creeping. If the machine creeps forward - turn the adjusting bolt downward (clockwise). If the machine creeps backward - turn the adjusting bolt upward (counterclockwise).
NOTE: Turning the adjusting bolt should be done in very slight increments. The pump has a neutral positionof about 1/32 to 1/16 of an inch. Turning the bolt in too large of increments could cause very rapid or suddenacceleration of the power buggy.
NOTE: Parking brake should always be set when power buggy is stopped or parked.
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Indy Equipment & Supply LLC 5531 Canal Road
Valley View, OH 44125
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY
INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC (“IES”) warrants to the original purchaser that such equipment,accessories, parts and other products manufactured by IES will be free from defects in workmanship and materialfor a period of one (1) year after the date of first delivery or for one thousand (1,000) hours of use, whichevercomes first; provided that Buyer sends IES notice of such defect within thirty (30) days of its discovery. Shoulddefects be discovered, the Buyer must clearly establish that (I) the equipment, parts, etc. have been properlyinstalled and set up, maintained and operated within the limits of rated and normal usage and (II) the defect did notresult in any manner from the intentional or negligent action or inaction of Buyer. Buyer must also return thedefective item or items to IES, Independence, OH for inspection at IES’s request. If Buyer cannot establish thatconditions (I) and (II) have been met, then this warranty shall not cover the alleged defect. Failure to give noticeof defect within such period shall be a waiver of this Warranty and any assistance rendered thereafter shall notextend or revive it. THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE BUYER AND IS NOT ASSIGNABLE OROTHERWISE TRANSFERABLE.
IES MAKES NO WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO PARTS, COMPONENTS, EQUIPMENT ANDACCESSORIES NOT MANUFACTURED BY IES SUCH AS FIXTURES, BALLASTS, ENGINES,HYDRAULIC PUMPS, FUEL PUMPS, ALTERNATORS, GENERATORS, WINCHES, TIRES ANDELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. Accessories, assemblies and components included in products of IES, whichare not manufactured by IES, are subject only to the warranty of their respective manufacturers. IES makes noother warranty, express or implied, and makes no warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.This warranty shall not cover misuse, alteration, abuse, negligence, accident, acts of God, sabotage or any item inwhich serial numbers have been altered, defaced or removed, but shall be limited to repair or replacement of thoseparts which, upon inspection by IES, appear to have been defective in material or workmanship.
IES’s liability and Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy for a failure of goods to perform as warranted and/or forany and all other claims arising out of the purchase and use of the goods, including negligence on the part of IES,shall be limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts returned, transportation prepaid to IES. IES shallin no event be liable for incidental or consequential or other damages or losses resulting from a breach of warrantysuch as, but not by way of limitation, labor costs, loss of profits, loss of use of other than equipment, third partyrepairs, personal injury, emotional or mental distress, improper performance of work, penalties of any kind, loss ofservice of personnel, or any other damages or losses which may be experienced by the Buyer.
A product warranty certificate must be filled out in its entirety and returned to IES in order to process anywarranty claims submitted.THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESS OF ANY PRODUCT OR GOODS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) AND ALL OTHEROBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON IES’s PART, AND IES NEITHER ASSUMES NORAUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IES ANY OTHER LIABILITY INCONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF IES’s PRODUCTS. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICHEXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.
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WARRANTY PROCEDURE The specific language of this warranty will determine INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC's obligation inconnection with its product. The information presented below should be used as a general guide forimplementation of policy. In the event of a component failure during the warranty period it should be repairedas soon as possible, preferably at an authorized INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC service center. Ifcomponent is manufactured by a company other than INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC, such as Deutz,Honda, Isuzu, Leroy Somer, Lister Petter, Lombardini, Wisconsin, etc., the applicant should pursue repairand/or reimbursement through that manufacturer, and its dealer/distributor network.
To file a claim with INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC, an APPLICATION FOR WARRANTY ADJUS-MENT (AWA) form must be completed in it’s entirety. Return the completed form within fourteen days of therepair to:
ATTENTION: WARRANTYINDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC5531 Canal RoadValley View, OH 44125
INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC will review the AWA form. Should we desire to inspect the defective parts, we will issue you a return authorization for the defective parts. After inspecting the defective part(s), and it is determined that warranty is due, we will then, at the discretion of INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC, credit the applicants account or send replacement parts.
INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC warranty reimbursements:1. $40.00 for each hour’s labor we allow toward a repair.2. Distributors cost of parts not more than the price currently available from INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC.3. One way surface freight charges on parts returned to INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC.
Many repairs are assigned a predetermined labor schedule which is an average time in which a skilledtechnician should be able to make a repair. INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC will reimburse not to exceed the predetermined number of hours for a particular repair.INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC does not reimburse for:
1. Travel, travel time, nor travel labor.2. Mileage.3. Excessive diagnostic time.4. Repairs of defects, malfunctions, or failures resulting from accidents, abuse, misuse, modifications, altera-tions, improper servicing or lack of performance of required maintenance service.5. Repairs where defective parts were not shipped back when requested by INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC.6. Regular maintenance such as parts or labor for oil changes, filter changes or filters.7. Repairs where defective parts were not received by INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC after INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC issued a return authorization.
INDY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC5531 Canal Road • Valley View, OH 44125 USA
Phone: 1-877-320-INDY (4639)Fax: 216-573-7712
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Model:
Title:
Engine to Frame
(4) 990460, Washer, Lock
(4) 981055, Nut
665010, Battery Cable Negative (2ft), 709165, Terminal Ring (2)
732220, Engine, Honda GX390 Recoil Start
Air Duct, IPB-21 ONLY511860, Mount Angle,
665011, Battery CablePositive (2tf.)
W470820,BatteryHoldown Rod
992120, Hex Nut
470535, Shaft Key990400, Lock Washer
IPB-21 ONLY
IPB-21 ONLY
500690, Air Duct Assy.
732086, Engine, B&S 18HP
673050, Battery
990400, Lock Washer
990400, Lock Washer
IPB-16 ONLY
(4) 981070, Washer
(4) 981220, Screw (IPB-16)
500602, Chassis Assy.
W470890, Battery Holdown
732220E, Engine, Honda GX390 Electric Start (Optional)
(4) 981223, Screw (IPB-21)
IPB-16 and IPB-21
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796540, Rod End, Pump Engine Mount to Frame
W8041, Fan
(2) 994990, Washer
(2) 897105, Fitting
(2) 981900, Screw(2) 990080, Washer
898260, Fitting
W8018, Pump Engine Mount
760630-1, Coupling 3/4" (machined)
W8117-1, Spider
760625, Coupling 1"
(2) 981915, Set Screw
(2) 981895, Screw
W8016, Coupling Kit
(2) 980300, Nut
To Tank
W450130, Hose
W450135, Hose
To Tank
760515, Pump
760545, Key
Model:
Title:
Pump and Coupling
IPB-16 and IPB-21
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560140H, Hose Supply
To Pump Port "A"
(2) 990150, Nut
To Pump Port "B"
560145H, Hose Return
(3)897090, Hyd. Fitting, 90°
560155H, Hose Return
560150H, Hose Supply
(6) 995830, Screw
(2) 981740, Screw(2) 981070, Washer
511820, Valve Mt., Stand
897660, Valve(897660-3, Seal Kit -Valve)
(2) 981855, Screw
Drive Motor SupplyDrive Motor Return
897515, Hyd. Fitting, Reducer898455, Hyd. Fitting, 90°
800230, Control Lever Assembly,includes: lever, link & pin
897660-2, Bracket Handle Mount w/screws
(3)897090, Hyd. Fitting, 90°
511865, Bracket
W8473, Bracket
Model:
Title: Pump and Coupling
897660-1, Link-chain
IPB-16 and IPB-21
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Model:
Title: Hydraulic Oil Reservoir
898375, Hyd. Fitting
894230, Plug
(2) 980300, Nut
W460300, Oil Tank
898330, Filter Head
(2) 993440, Screw
(2) 981900, Screw
(2) 990080, Washer
W8163, Filter Cartridge
560186, Hose, Oil Filter-Pump
560190, Hose
W470106, Cap, Only
W760105, Cap, FillerComplete with Strainer
898276Bushing
IPB-16 and IPB-21
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Model:
Title: Dump Valve
500622, Lever, Hand Dump
897656, Valve
To Pump
560185, Hose
796545, Knob
(2)898566, Hyd. Fitting, 90°
(3) 990150, Nut
(3) 981745 Washer994560, Nut
(2)981115 Nut
990400, Lock Washer(2) 990140, Screw
981280, Screw980480, Washer
512665, Foot DumpLever
(2)796075, Cotter Pin(2)980420, Clevis Pin
996540, JamNut
897656-1 Clevis Pin 5/32"x3/4"
512635, Rod/Foot Dump(2) 796505, Clevis
IPB-16 and IPB-21
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560175, Hose, Hyd. Cyl.(Up)
(4) 796075, Cotter Pin
W8396, Cylinder
760685, Cylinder Only
IPB -16 Only
W8122, Pin
THESE ITEMS ARE LOCATED ONTHE BACKSIDE OF THE COUNTERWEIGHT
W470795, Pin
(2) 796555, Capplug(2) 794550, Grease Fitting
560180, Hose, Hyd. Cyl.(Down)
THESE ITEMS ARE LOCATED ONTHE UNDERSIDE OF THE BASE PLATE
(2) W470650, Support, Cylinder (welded to frame)
Model:
Title: Dump Cylinder Assembly
IPB-21
IPB-16 and IPB-21
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To Drive Motors
560165, Hose Drive Motor Return
560160, Hose, Drive Motor Supply
(2) 898556, Bulkhead Nut
(2) 898555, 90° Bulkhead Fitting w/Nut
Return To Valve
* 560160 & 560165 Are Located Inside Frame Tubing.
Supply From Valve
Model:
Title:
IPB-16 and IPB-21
Drive Motor Hydraulic System
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(8) 981195, Studs
(8) 990820, Screw
(8) 981155, Screw* Typical Left And Right Sides
(2) 760146-2, Drive Motor Key
(2) 796075, Cotter Pin
(2) 760146-1 Nut, Castle
(4) 842015, Tire & Rim, Standard
(2) 511730, Hub, Wheel
(8) 991650,
(2) 760146, Drive Motor
Washer
(8) 840376, Nut, Lug
(8) 991650, Lock Washer
(8) 980310, Nut
898570, Fitting, Tee
897330, Fitting, 90° Elbow
(2) 560171, Hose, Crossover
(2) W450065, Spacer, Wheel
*Foam Filled Option 842017
* Typical Left And Right Sides
760146-3, Seal Kit
760146-4, Shaft Kit
Model:
Title: Drive Motor to Frame Assembly
IPB-16 and IPB-21
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W8120, Fan GuardW8454, Cable Mt. Bracket
W4143, Handle
760540, Woodruff Key,
981940, Nut981885, Nut
981250, ScrewW8452, Arm
995790, Clevis Pin
Speed ControlW18007, Cable,
W8455, Upper Spring Mt.796535, Spring
W8456, Lower Spring Mt.981225, Nut
796560, Rod End
980410, Cotter Pin980390, Clevis Pin
796570, Spring
W8246, Fan Cover
No. 5
512140, Fan Deflector
Set Screw990330
(2) 996220, Screw(2) 990400, Washer
980405, Clevis Pin
W8121, Fan Deflector
796560, Rod End
WA8380, TabBrake Return
Model:
Title: Speed Control Assembly
IPB-16 Only
IPB-21 Only
IPB-16 and IPB-21
(2) 996548 Screw (2) 990400 Washer, lock
980412, Cotter Pin
(2) 996245, Screw(2) 990400, Washer, Lock 1/4
796080, Cotter Pin
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Model:
Title: Handle Bar to Steering Shaft
511755, Steering Shaft, Top
500815, Handle Bar
980451, Roll Pin(2) 981110, Screw
(4) 981120, W asher
(2) 980300, Nut
760680, Flange Bearing
796035, Grip
796035, Grip
853045, Decal
Located in Frame(2) 796515-1, Bushing Bronze O ilite
IPB-16 and IPB-21
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760601, Seal
W5027-1, Greasecap
760611, Bearing
(2) 842010, Tire & Rim
(4) 840376, Nut, Lug
760670, Split Coupling
W4033, Bearing, Thrust
500606, Shaft, Steering
994510, Nut, Castle
796075, Cotter Pin760160, Hub, Wheel
*Foam Filled Option 842012
Model:
Title:
IPB-16 and IPB-21
Steering Shaft / Wheel Assembly
** 760160-1, KIT, Includes (2) 760611 Bearing, (1) 760601 Seal, (1) 796075 Cotter Pin & (1) W5027-1 Grease Cap
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Model:
Title:
IPB-16 and IPB-21
Brake / Riding Stand
(2) 796400, Yoke End
(2) 981115, Nut
(2) 796075,
Clevis Pin(2) 980375,
Cotter Pin
(2) 981560, Screw(2) 993830, Washer
511965, Rod, Foot Brake
796616, Cable, Parking Brake
W4784, Lever, Parking Brake
(3) R981105, Screw(6) 981065, Washer
(3) 981885, Nut
500625, Brake Pedal
981280, Screw
796010, Spring
(2) 980370Nut
W460255, Riding Stand
760670 Coupling, Shaft
994560, Nut
990210, Washer
(2) 810130, Spacer (long)810132, Spacer (short)
810191, Cable Clamp
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510452, Bucket Only, Poly
108830, Kit, Bucket Mounting Hardware
570070, Base Plate
Model:
Title:
IPB-16
Plastic Bucket Assembly
33
500675, Bucket, Steel, Standard on
500595, Bucket, Steel, Option on
Model:
Title:
IPB-16 and IPB-21
Steel Bucket Assembly
IPB-21 Only
IPB-16 Only
(2) 500675-1, Decal 31inch, "The Power Buggy" (16/21 steel buckets only)
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5 7 0 0 7 0 , B a s e P la te
T H E S E IT E M S A R E L O C A T E D O NT H E U N D E R S ID E O F T H E B A S E P L A T E
(2 ) 7 9 6 5 5 5 , F it t in g , G re a s e(2 ) 7 9 6 5 5 5 , C a p lu g
(2 ) 7 9 6 5 8 0 , F it t in g , G re a s e(2 ) 7 9 6 5 5 5 , C a p p lu g
(2 ) 9 9 6 2 0 0 , W a s h e r
(2 ) 7 9 6 0 7 5 , C o tte r P in
W 8 0 4 6 P iv o t P in
(2 ) 5 1 1 8 7 5 , W e a r P a d
(8 ) 9 9 2 0 4 0 , P o p R iv e t
Model:
Title:
IPB-16 and IPB-21
Bucket to Frame
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Model:
Title: Engine Cover Assembly
853435, Operating Instruction Decal
(26) 981065, Washer
500640, Eng. Cover, Right
681845, Bushing
511705, Access Panel, Rear
796635, Latch
(13) 980360, Nut
(2) 7966
512695, Literature Holder
70, Latch Assy.500645, Eng. Cover, Left
(2) 853446I, Decal, IPB-21(2) 853445I, Decal, IPB-16
500636, Eng. Cover, Top
511990, Fuel Door (510242 Door Hinge)
853515, Decal Sheet
IPB-16 and IPB-21
Decal, The Power Buggy by Indy (4x19") 853447, Left Side853448, Right Side
MagneticDecal, 853070,“AttentionRead Manual”
(2) 853445IE, Decal, IPB-16E
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(2) 500660, Lifting Bar, Short 500655, Lifting Bar, Long, RT
(3) 795040Clamp
Rivet, Pop(3) 993360
500775, Lifting Bar, Long, LT
Model:
Title:
PB-16 and PB-21
Engine Cover Assembly
990770, Cotter Pin,3/16 x 1-1/5 SS
(4) 993870, Washer